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incurre

  1. Obsolete spelling of incur.
    • 1648, Walter Montagu, “The Eleventh Treatise. Of Medisance or Detraction. §. II. Some Rules whereby to Square Our Discourse, and an Expedient Offered towards the Correction of Medisance.”, in Miscellanea Spiritualia: Or, Devout Essaies, London: [] W[illiam] Lee, D[aniel] Pakeman, and G[abriel] Bedell, [], →OCLC, page 135:
      VVherefore I beſeech every one vvhom it may concerne, to put on a ſerious diſplicence, upon theſe occaſions, that they may not incurre this menace of Chriſt, VVoe be unto you that laugh novv, but rather entitle themſelves to this promiſe of the Holy Ghoſt, They ſhall laugh in the latter day.

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incurre

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of incurrō

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incurre

  1. inflection of incurrir:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative